Khabar South Asia | India-Pakistan cricket series may be held in England Times of India NEW DELHI: The reciprocal India-Pakistan cricket series, to be hosted by the neighbour, may be played in England as the island nation is emerging as the most suitable venue given the Indian board's reluctance to send a team to Pakistan. Deliberations ... Pakistan, India make superficial gains in their relations India, Pakistan propose return to cricket field ANALYSIS : Why Pakistanis are warmer than Indians — Ajaz Ashraf |
ABC News | Afghanistan, Pakistan to resume talks on Afghan peace Reuters KABUL (Reuters) - Pakistan and Afghanistan agreed on Thursday to resume regular talks on Afghanistan's peace process, with the new Pakistani prime minister promising to help arrange meetings between Afghan and Taliban representatives. Following ... Cameron: Afghanistan And Pakistan Insurgent Fight Must Be Together British PM: Afghan and Pakistan in Joint Fight New Pakistan PM vows to produce Taliban for peace talks |
UK police accuse 3 of Pakistan terror training New York Daily News Three British Muslims - including a convert who was featured in a documentary about radical Islam and a former London police support officer - have been charged with traveling to Pakistan for terror training, police said early Thursday. Scotland Yard ... |
Boston.com | Vehicle hits mine in Pakistan, killing 14 Shiites The Seattle Times Vehicle hits mine in Pakistan, killing 14 Shiites. A van carrying minority Shiite Muslims hit an anti-tank land mine in northwestern Pakistan on Wednesday, killing 14 passengers in what police described as the country's latest sectarian attack. By ... Land mine blast in Pakistan kills 14 Shiites Pakistan Taliban claim sectarian bombing that killed 12 |
Kansas City Star | Pakistan, US to resume talks on drone strikes New York Daily News A long-sought U.S. apology to Pakistan over a deadly border incident cleared the way to restart the counterterrorism talks, with Pakistan's spy chief, Lt. Gen. Zaheerul Islam, set to meet CIA Director David Petraeus, at CIA headquarters in Virginia, U ... US, Pakistan to resume drone strikes talks US, Pakistan to resume drone talks next week |
NDTV | Pakistan town says Rajesh Khanna was born there Times of India LUDHIANA: Where was Rajesh Khanna born? Even as the departed superstar was cremated in Mumbai on Thursday, a debate rages across the border. While his fans in India believe he was born in Amritsar, his followers in Pakistan have been gathering ... Pakistani PM, fans condole Rajesh Khanna Pakistan's Burewala city mourns Rajesh Khanna's death |
The Atlantic | Good Job, CIA: Your Pakistan Vaccine Plot Helped Bring Polio Back From the ... The Atlantic Last year the CIA deployed a Pakistani physician to execute a phony hepatitis vaccine campaign in Abbottabad, hoping to extract blood samples from the children living inside a compound, thought to house Osama bin Laden and his family. Because of the ... Pakistan: Polio immunization drives and resistance |
The National Interest Online | AfPak US, Pakistan to codify deal on NATO supply routes Foreign Policy (blog) The United States and Pakistan are reportedly close to signing an official agreement governing the transport of NATO supplies through Pakistan, which Pakistani officials demanded during negotiations to reopen ground supply routes after they were closed ... US, Pakistan Close to Signing NATO Supply Deal Wheeling and dealing with Pakistan US, Pakistan to Sign Memorandum of Understanding on NATO Supply Routes |
Najam Sethi, the TV star who dared take on Pakistan's spy agency New York Daily News Najam Sethi, the TV star who dared take on Pakistan's spy agency. Pakistan's leading journalist Najam Sethi has a hit talk show, where he is often critical of the country's army and secret services. Sethi's producers and boses have taken the daily ... |
Houston Chronicle (blog) | Ted Poe: “Pakistan is the 'Benedict Arnold' to America in the war on terror Houston Chronicle (blog) “Pakistan is the 'Benedict Arnold' to America in the war on terror. They are disloyal, deceptive and a danger to the United States. This so-called ally continues to take billions in U.S. aid, while funding the militants who attack us. And we've kept ... |